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Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy
Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy
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A01=François Mathey
A01=John F. Nixon
A01=Keith B. Dillon
Author_François Mathey
Author_John F. Nixon
Author_Keith B. Dillon
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Category=PNF
Category=PNN
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Product details
- ISBN 9780471973607
- Weight: 709g
- Dimensions: 160 x 231mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jan 1998
- Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
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Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy examines the extraordinary similarity between low coordinate phosphorus compounds and unsaturated carbon compounds.
Written by three of the leading researchers in the field of modern phosphorus chemistry, Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy focuses on the interface between phosphorus and the transition metal elements and deals with the most recent aspects of unsaturated organophosphorus compounds and their coordination chemistry.
Aimed at graduate students as well as academic and industrial researchers, this concise volume publicisies the extraordinary potential of these new phosphorus compounds for applications in catalysis, molecular materials and biochemistry.
Written by three of the leading researchers in the field of modern phosphorus chemistry, Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy focuses on the interface between phosphorus and the transition metal elements and deals with the most recent aspects of unsaturated organophosphorus compounds and their coordination chemistry.
Aimed at graduate students as well as academic and industrial researchers, this concise volume publicisies the extraordinary potential of these new phosphorus compounds for applications in catalysis, molecular materials and biochemistry.
Keith B. Dillon and François Mathey are the authors of Phosphorus: The Carbon Copy: From Organophosphorus to Phospha-organic Chemistry, published by Wiley.
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